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DAY OF HORROR – Four students perish in crash

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HolmwoodC20130925NG It’s a scene that is becoming too familiar, and not in a good way: grieving students weeping openly, and teary-eyed teachers trying to console them. Once again, this was the picture at Holmwood Technical High School in Manchester. This after four more students were killed in an early-morning accident on their way to school. There was a feeling there was no simple ‘moving on’ from this one. “I’ve seen accidents before, but I’ve never experienced anything like this,” said staff member Patricia Reid-Clarke. “This one I can’t get past.” Reid-Clarke said she was among a few teachers travelling behind the ill-fated bus that collided with a truck on the Chudleigh main road. Reid-Clarke was especially sad about the passing of one student, whom she felt could have been saved. “We just couldn’t get the back door open,” she lamented. “You could see her wrenching in pain.” Teacher Avaria Harris said the school has not fully recovered from another crash in January. “We didn’t have any casualties then, but nothing has been done. If something was done about it – the way these bus men transport these students – it would have stopped,” she said.”This is just too much, just too much.” Principal Paul Bailey was a troubled man. He explained that the school has chartered two buses to transport students to and from the institution. But he still had to hear the dreaded phone calls again, just like in April 2011, when four other students died. The principal has heard the rumours that the school is cursed and he is sick of it. He implored the students to be strong. “It is very difficult, but we just have to lean on the Lord,” he said.

Courtesy: www.jamaicagleaner.com

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